Canada. An Extremely Rare Naval Fisheries Protection Service Officer's Sword, by C.J. Weldon of London, 1910 visually-hidden all which qualified for the
Description
all which qualified for the plain bronze badge
Fredrick Thomas Webb of Eastleigh
Presentation and wear of oak leaf clusters shall follow NSSAR policy
corresponding to a size 7
2 mm Enamelled Ribbon Bar
Canada. An Extremely Rare Naval Fisheries Protection Service Officer's Sword, by C.J. Weldon of London, 1910 visually-hidden all which qualified for theAn extremely rare sword, it features a steel blade, magnetic, with a very sharp tip. Both sides of the blade have a fuller running from the mid point to just above the ricasso and incorporates an ornate leafing and floral pattern. The obverse ricasso bears a brass proofmark disk inscribed "PROVED", while the reverse ricasso is maker marked "C. J. WELDON 130 131 CHEAPSIDE LONDON E. C.". The obverse of the blade is emblazoned with a ribbon banner
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